Holy Week Has Arrived In Fuerteventura.
Our recent ladies week was another outstanding success. I’ve copied the comments from Dr Vian Aziz who attended because I could have not said it any better.
“I’ve just had the privilege of spending a truly unforgettable week in the company of some incredible women, strong, confident, kind, and unapologetically themselves.
Naturism has a beautiful way of stripping away not just clothes, but the barriers we so often carry in everyday life.
Sharing space, laughter, stories, tears and swims with such an empowering group reminded me why I’m so passionate about this way of life. It’s not just about being nude, it’s about authenticity, equality, and connection.
The energy, mutual respect, and pure joy we shared was something special.
Here’s to more moments like this. To more spaces where everyone especially women can feel safe, seen, and celebrated in their natural selves.
Thank you to each and every one of you for making it what it was”.
Holy Week (Semana Santa) has arrived in Fuerteventura. Dating right back to the time of the Spanish conquest. The first Spanish settlers brought their religious traditions with them, which then mixed with local traditions.
This sacred time of year is celebrated with passion and zeal on all the Canary islands. Traditions blend with the natural beauty of the islands and unique events, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience.
The influence of the Catholic Church was growing on the islands from the fifteenth century. The processions were one way in which the church converted the population, spreading the Catholic faith.
The people in the Canary Islands held the first Holy Week processions in the sixteenth century. Back then, they weren’t anything like as organised as they are today; they were simple and austere.
Fuerteventura was named as a top Easter getaway recently in the Independent. The popular British newspaper, read by more than 19 million people each month, has named Fuerteventura one of the best destinations to visit this Easter.
In a statement, the Fuerteventura Island Council welcomed the recognition, saying it enhances the island’s reputation abroad. The Independent highlighted Fuerteventura’s natural beauty, its mild year-round climate, and the peaceful, authentic atmosphere it offers travellers looking to get away from it all.
Im thrilled to have reached my target of raising £1000 for Finding your Feet and the Rally starts next week. Thank you from my heart to everyone who has donated so far, and as a final push I’m raffling a holiday in sunny Fuerteventura.
I’m raffling a three night stay at BHH Naturist Resort Fuerteventura for £10 an entry. Donate to my annual challenge, fundraising for @ Finding your Feet, and driving 1800 miles from London to Lisbon in a Street KA. As if that wasn’t hard enough, I will be dressed as Barbie the entire journey.
Countdown now, the journey starts in 5 days.
To buy a ticket just click on my fundraising page and add ‘raffle’ to the comment section when you donate £10.
The lucky winner will be announced on 1st May 2025 when the challenge should be completed.
https://www.justgiving.com/page/karie-jane-1730358792894
Remember, there are no strangers in this world, just friends we’ve yet to meet! A naked friend is just a normal friend without the wrapper!


BHH Naturist Resort is spacious, private and secluded, and a perfect setting for a Naturist Holiday.
Stay in Costa Calma, Fuerteventura to be surrounded by a natural paradise and some of the best naturist beaches in the Canary Islands. Costa Calma naturist beach is ideal for first timers because there are many rocks and plants to hide behind for privacy.
Maybe its the sun, the holiday atmosphere, the proximity to the Sahara, the unbeatable scenery, who knows? Naturist holidays in Fuerteventura are becoming more popular, and increasingly common.
A word to the wise about Spanish Beaches and Nudity. All the public beaches in Spain are free to use, and by law are also clothing optional. (The right to be naked in any public place in Spain is a part of the human rights of every person in Spain. This includes: publicly owned beaches, rivers, forests, lakes, even streets and town squares!)